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* [[Missing the Good Stuff]]: "Right, now I'd better take off these wet clothes!" Then the level ends. |
* [[Missing the Good Stuff]]: "Right, now I'd better take off these wet clothes!" Then the level ends. |
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* [[Nuclear Option]]: The initial nuclear test activates some device within the desert. It unlocks and reveals a person in suspended animation. |
* [[Nuclear Option]]: The initial nuclear test activates some device within the desert. It unlocks and reveals a person in suspended animation. |
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* [[No Flow in CGI]]: The reason Lara has no ponytail outside of [[ |
* [[No Flow in CGI]]: The reason Lara has no ponytail outside of [[FMV]]s. |
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* [[Porting Disaster]]: The PC version has no event music (although it came with a few unique ambient themes), thankfully the soundtrack has been restored in recent years. |
* [[Porting Disaster]]: The PC version has no event music (although it came with a few unique ambient themes), thankfully the soundtrack has been restored in recent years. |
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* [[Scary Black Man]] |
* [[Scary Black Man]] |
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* [[Womb Level]]: The Atlantis levels have walls of [[Nausea Fuel|pulsating flesh and tissue]] mixed with tons of lava. |
* [[Womb Level]]: The Atlantis levels have walls of [[Nausea Fuel|pulsating flesh and tissue]] mixed with tons of lava. |
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Tomb Raider was later re-released on PC as [[Updated Rerelease|Tomb Raider: Gold]], and contained four extra levels known as Unfinished Business. The first two detail a return to the locations visited previously in Egypt, while the second two are an extended ending to the original Tomb Raider story, where Lara must escape from the exploding pyramid. |
''Tomb Raider'' was later re-released on PC as ''[[Updated Rerelease|Tomb Raider: Gold]]'', and contained four extra levels known as Unfinished Business. The first two detail a return to the locations visited previously in Egypt, while the second two are an extended ending to the original Tomb Raider story, where Lara must escape from the exploding pyramid. |
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'''Unfinished Business''' contains examples of: |
'''Unfinished Business''' contains examples of: |